Eagle Down
The Last Special Forces Fighting the Forever War
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Narrateur(s):
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Brittany Pressley
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Auteur(s):
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Jessica Donati
À propos de cet audio
A Wall Street Journal national security reporter takes listeners into the lives of US Special Forces on the front lines against the Taliban and Islamic State, where a new and covert war is keeping Afghanistan from collapse....
"Powerful, important, and searing." (General David Petraeus, US Army (ret.), former commander, US Central Command, former CIA director)
In 2015, the White House claimed triumphantly "the longest war in American history is over". But for some, it was just the beginning of a new and covert war, fought far from public view, with limited resources, little governmental oversight, and contradictory orders. Take Hutch, a battle-worn Green Beret on his fifth combat tour in 2015, tasked with a high-stakes mission: lead a small band of men into Kunduz, recapture the city from the Taliban, and turn it over to the Afghan government. The US role was meant to be a secret-after all, the war was over. Then, disaster struck. He called in an airstrike on a Doctors Without Borders hospital, killing dozens of doctors and patients. Or Caleb, who stepped on a bomb during a raid on a Taliban hideout in notorious Sangin. Or Andy, trapped in Marjah with a crashed Black Hawk and no air support.
From Hutch to Caleb to Andy, Eagle Down is a dramatic and intimate portrayal of this ongoing forgotten war that moves from the desperate battlegrounds in muddy Afghan villages all the way to the White House. Pulitzer Prize Finalist Jessica Donati, with big picture insight and on-the-ground grit, reveals how America came to rely on US Special Forces, through successive policy directives that ramped up the war under the Obama and Trump administrations. Donati argues the covert war is failing to stabilize Afghanistan, and without a long-term plan, is undermining US interests both at home and abroad.
Relying on Donati's daring on-the-ground reporting, first-hand accounts from Special Forces, military documents, and declassified reports, Eagle Down is an account of the heroism, sacrifice, and tragedy experienced by those that continue to fight America's longest war.
©2021 Jessica Donati (P)2021 PublicAffairsCe que les critiques en disent
"Donati's on-the-ground account - and it's clear that she put herself in constant danger to tell the soldiers' stories even as American officials dithered about how to deploy those troops - is sometimes as hallucinatory as Dispatches and as taut and well written as Mark Bowden's now-classic book.... Exemplary journalism and a powerful argument for not putting soldiers in harm's way unless we're sure we know why." (Kirkus Reviews, starred review)
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- Micah Clark
- 2023-05-21
Excellent, balanced narrative
Great writing, very fair minded and empathetic. Mainly focused on Kunduz in 2015, but covers events into 2020. Some deeply moving personal moments, combined with bracing combat scenes and considered policy discussion.
Narrator would have benefited from a bit more familiarity w acronyms and placenames but good overall.
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